Monkey Island is a series of adventure games that many players have fell in love with over the years especially due to its interesting art style, hilarious humor and simple point-and-click mechanics. With the recent release of Return to Monkey Island many players have once again got their fill of this magnificent franchise but once this is complete these players may be looking for other similar titles to try.

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There are plenty of point-and-click games available to players that have just as much charm as Monkey Island and therefore players should take a moment to try out these exciting games as well.

10 The Henry Stickmin Collection

A wide shot of a facility on top of a snowy cliff in The Henry Stickman Collection

Although this game may appear quite simplistic due to its minimalist stick man art style, The Henry Stickmin Collection reveals an epic adventure that allows players to control almost every element of it.

In this adventure title players will follow the journey of Henry Stickmin from breaking into a bank, escaping, infiltrating an airship and much more as he performs a variety of daredevil tasks all while relying on the player to choose the right tool. Pressing on the wrong tool to use won't punish the player but can instead lead to some hilarious outcomes that may surprisingly work.

9 The Longest Journey

A woman walking towards a glowing portal in a wall with another person behind them in The Longest Journey

Those looking for a more serious point-and-click story need to look no further than The Longest Journey. It is not only a classic adventure but one that is rich with story as players follow the adventure of April Ryan as she travels between parallel universes to discover herself.

Besides the deep and thoughtful tale that is at play, this game also has a variety of puzzles to solve and monsters to face while also meeting some memorable characters like Monkey Island that will assist along the player's journey.

8 The Inner World

The main character Robert standing in the middle of a bar while other characters go along with their day in The Inner World

An adventure title split into five fantastical chapters, The Inner World is not only a wonderfully hand-drawn world but also a fascinating adventure to find out where the wind has gone. Like any good point-and-click title players will be challenged through plenty of puzzles though the game does have a hint system which means any player will be able to make it to then end.

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It is emphasized that the main character Robert really is the very last hope for Asposia especially as he's far from the hero type, this makes for some hilarious dialogue in the game between Robert and the other characters that will have the player laughing.

7 Later Alligator

A games room showing two Alligators playing pool while another watches them unamused in Later Alligator

Another great game with a brilliant art style is the humorous story of Later Alligator. In Alligator New York, a mostly harmless Alligator called Pat lives there as part of one of the most dangerous Alligator families in the city, however finding himself in the center of a conspiracy Pat must try to save his family and himself before time runs out.

With humor that can be enjoyed by all ages, as well as many fun mini-games available to be played between the point-and-click adventure fragments, Later Alligator is an interesting title for players to pick up.

6 Paradigm

The character called Paradigm standing in a control center in Paradigm

Many players may wish to shy away from the past of pirates to look for an adventure game that focuses on the post-apocalyptic with a twist. Paradigm may be set in the year 2026 but the fashion and aesthetic of the game relies heavily on the influence of the 70s and 80s.

The main character of the game who is also called Paradigm is a genetically created human from a lab that creates children for rich families, unfortunately something went wrong with Paradigm, so they abandoned him. During this tale filled with dark humor players will discover the past of Paradigm, though it doesn't all make sense as the main villain is a sloth that pukes candy.

5 Thimbleweed Park

Two characters walking in the dark finding a dead body in Thimbleweed Park

While some point-and-click adventures only allow the player to control one character, Thimbleweed Park puts the lives and interesting personalities of five different characters into the player's hands. They all share the same goal however, to find out what is going on in the town of Thimbleweed.

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Although these characters themselves don't know anything about one another, they are all somehow connected and are being watched while they explore this town that is filled with mysteries from bodies under bridges to the mystery of a burnt-out pillow factory and much more. This game is sure to keep players on the edge of their seat as they continue to advance in the story.

4 Grim Fandango

Manny standing in a meeting room in Grim Fandango

Working as a travel agent at the Department of Death can be difficult, especially if your job includes selling luxury packages to those that have recently deceased to help them get to the afterlife, However Manny, the main character of Grim Fandango, makes it work. Until a conspiracy threatens this comfortable paradise.

As another classic of the point-and-click genre like Monkey Island, Grim Fandango received a remaster to make it look and play even better than when it first released, this has meant even more players have been able to explore the story rich tale that spans over four years in Manny's life with interesting characters and an intriguing story filled with tropes from films and Mexican folklore.

3 There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension

One of the levels in There is No Game: Wrong Dimension showing a player trying to pull a sword from a stone

Despite what the title suggests, There is No Game: Wrong Dimension is by far a unique and interesting gaming experiences players will enjoy while only needing to point-and-click to explore its world.

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Breaking the fourth wall whenever possible, the narrator of the game talks directly to the player at all times while they attempt to solve the countless puzzles that pulls them through worlds that are themed into different gaming genres. A player may never need to worry about getting stuck either as a hint system allows for players that are struggling to still solve any obstacle that they face.

2 Day Of The Tentacle

Four characters inside green cubicles linked to a machine that looks like a car and a scientist controlling it in Day of the Tentacle

Besides its interesting story in a cartoon like style that has the player attempting to stop a purple tentacle from taking over the world. The Day of the Tentacle Remaster allows players to full customize the experience to mix both the classic with the modern.

Although the game has been remade to have all new graphics and audio, players can still enjoy it in its original roots while using the better audio to make a retro experience for themselves as if they were playing the original Monkey Island point-and-click games.

1 Broken Age

A girl is standing in a sandcastle like world in Broken Age

Broken Age doesn't only have some popular names connected to it such as Elijah Wood and Jack Black, but also an incredibly well-thought-out story split into two that explores the lives of two different children that find themselves in incredibly similar situations.

Players are able to freely change between the story of Vella and Shay as they embark on their own epic adventures that may eventually overlap. Although filled with many funny moments the game can be incredibly thought-provoking, making for some very emotional moments in this beautiful art style.

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